Showing posts with label strappy heels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label strappy heels. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

"U.S. of O." Event Sponsored by NYDJ


Beautiful strappy heels, cuffed skinny jeans, and a silky blouse make a chic combo.  Add statement jewelry, a fringe purse, and a black hat and you've made the perfect outfit.  I was lucky enough to enjoy a day at the Scottsdale Fashion Square mall at the U.S. of O Event which was a fashion show for NYDJ clothing held at Nordstrom in Scottsdale, Arizona.  NYDJ is known for engineering a slim silhouette in dress, top, and jean designs.  O Magazine paired with the brand on tour to encourage women of all shapes and sizes that they are beautiful.   Adam Glassman, Creative Director for O Magazine, hosted the show and kept the energy high. I enjoyed meeting him, talking about New York, fashion, and the magazine industry.  Getting to select an outfit for the event, I was invited to the champagne reception and fashion show.  It was an enjoyable afternoon and a nice break from my studies.  BTW, my last two final exams at Yavapai College were yesterday.  Yay!  I now have my Associates of Applied Science in Graphic Design and am searching for where to live next year while attending ASU.  Summer vacation has officially started for me, and I'm going out tonight to celebrate Cinco de Mayo :)  Xoxo, Shelly


Top and jeans courtesy of NYDJ
Shoes courtesy of Not Rated
Bag courtesy of T-Shirt & Jeans
Hat and necklaces from Forever 21









    

Monday, 29 December 2014

My Style: NYE Party Dress


All the single ladies. . . time to get dressed up for New Year’s Eve!  You can’t beat a little black dress with strappy heels.  This year I’m going to be indoors and, hopefully, dancing the night away, so I'm thinking of wearing this ensemble.  I added an ombré pleather jacket for when I’m outdoors because it’s frrrrrrreeeeeeezing in northern Arizona at night this winter.  To accessorize, I added a mixed-metal necklace with a feather motif and a fringed, embroidered purse.  A special touch comes with taking time with your hair.  I saw a picture of a model online with two small side braids, braided into one large one.  I mimicked the look and added some hair extensions to give the large braid some volume.  Of course, you know that I’m hella obsessed with rings and had to add some tarnished gold rings and a black French mani.  I hope you have a wonderful New Year’s Eve, full of crazy fun and lasting memories.  Happy New Year 2015!  Xoxo, Shelly










     

Monday, 27 January 2014

My Style: Sippin' on Sunshine


Today's Look:  celebrates the upcoming season of spring!  Although spring does not officially start till March, the weather was perfect while I was visiting Santa Monica, California.  The sun was shining, the water was cool, and the sand was warm.  For a relaxing walk along the beach and then a lunch date, I wanted to look glamorous and be comfortable--never know whom you might see in L.A, right?  First, I chose the colorful, bodycon dress and long, cream cardigan.  I love this dress from Charlotte Russe, and I was excited to get to wear it!  In Arizona, it's still chilly, so I knew I had to bring it on this trip.  The tribal print is festive and rich while the black columns on the sides make the dress flattering (which is rare for such a form-fitting piece).  To match the dress, I wore a beautiful black and gold jeweled necklace and gold stud earrings.  Finishing off the look, I chose black, strappy heels, two gold rings, and a gold, beaded bracelet.


Outfit Details:  Dress and Earrings courtesy of Charlotte Russe , Necklace from charlotterusse.com, Sweater by Merona at Target (Prescott, Arizona), Shoes by VS Collection at victoriassecret.com, Bracelet at Dillard's (Prescott, Arizona), Gold Sparkly Ring from Charming Charlie (Scottsdale, Arizona), Gold Band from Premiere Designs.


Fashion Tip:  For this spring bold, vibrant colors are a must!  Get ready to see lots of floral, tribal, and striped prints.



Celebrities rockin' the colorful, tribal dress look:


Sunday, 22 December 2013

Theme Party: 1920's Flapper & Great Gatsby


Over the holiday season, many businesses host holiday parties for customers to lift the spirits and bring in more sales, but often they also throw parties for their employees to celebrate and raise morale.  My father's employer always throws lavish Christmas parties with themes, ice sculptures, balloons, lights, DJ's, free drinks, raffles, and costumes at a local resort.  In the past, my dad has taken my mom every year as his date and they come back raving about the events.  This year, she couldn't go, so I got to attend.  


The theme this year was the Roaring Twenties which I thought was perfect since everyone is still buzzing about the recent movie The Great Gatsby.  To fully enjoy the party and be able to fit in with the theme, I wanted to have the perfect costume.  I researched women's and men's fashion from the decade and makeup as well.  I created the inspiration board above of what I liked from the wide variety of styles from the era.  I decided to channel a rebellious, yet sophisticated flapper while my dad liked the preppy, conservative gentleman look (like Gatsby).  


The Look:  To get the 1920's flapper look, I knew I needed a modest-length, sparkly dress, layered necklaces, heals, and a headband.  All are essential to pull off the look.  First,  I chose a sparkly black dress and fringe crop top.  I don't own a fringed dress, but the detailed top with fringed embellished rim worked perfectly on top of the dress.  Next, I borrowed two of my mom's pearl necklaces.  One was medium length while the second extra long which allowed me to double wrap the necklace around my neck.  To match the dark dress and top, I wore sheer black tights and strappy heels.  During my research, I discovered ladies back then wore strappy heels that were close-toed, but I don't own a pair, so my open-toed heels made due.  Finishing off the look, I wore a black, old fashioned leather clutch and big, antique-looking earrings that both were from my senior prom, believe it or not, and a white and gold beaded headband.  For my makeup I watched a YouTube tutorial which I included below.  For my hair, I wore a curled updo.  There are a ton of tutorials on 1920's hairstyles as well, but I simply curled my hair using a heated wand, from top to bottom, and used an excessive amount of bobby pins to create a messy yet chic side bun.  



The party was an absolute success.  When my dad and I arrived, we were immediately welcomed by 1920's attire everywhere with everyone in a great mood.  We received numerous compliments on our costumes and had a blast dancing, mingling, and taking photos.  The dinner and dessert they served were tasty, and the guests at our table were lively and talkative.  


Party Tip:  When you get invited to a theme party, don't be too shy to dress up or you'll miss out on half the fun!  Be bold by wearing a funky costume and have a blast dancing the night away!

Monday, 2 December 2013

My Style: Run Away With Me


Today's Look:  is in honor of the holiday season.  Since it was Thanksgiving this past weekend, my brother was in town, so of course we had to do some photoshoots.  Along with the holidays comes parties--Thanksgiving get-togethers, Christmas parties, and New Year's Eve bashes.  Every girl needs to be prepared to be well dressed for each occasion.  Now, instead of going out and buying a new dress, check your closet.  From dances like prom, homecoming, and military balls to weddings, church functions, and family reunions, girls accumulate quite the dress collection.  For this look, I wore a purple, strapless dress that I had bought for a formal dance.  To restyle the dress and make it all new, I wore a velvet, black crop top over the corset portion. I liked how the top not only added modesty, but it also added a modern edge.  Matching the top, I wore black strappy heels and a sleek clutch.  Finishing off the look, I wore a heart pendant necklace, bedazzled bracelets, two rings, and crystal earrings.


Outfit Details:  Dress from Arden B (Scottsdale, Arizona), Top by Basil Lola at Basement Marketplace (Flagstaff, Arizona), Shoes from Express (Scottsdale, Arizona), Clutch at oasap.com, Earrings from Aeropostale (Tucson, Arizona), Black Crystal Ring from Earth Bound (Flagstaff, Arizona), Clear Crystal Ring by Brighton at Fancy That (Prescott, Arizona), Bracelets & Necklace were gifts.


Fashion Tip:  Reusing a prom dress or homecoming dress is not only money-saving, but it's also fun!  When shopping for prom and homecoming dresses, enjoy the experience while trying to find something re-usable.


Photography by Billy Stuckman


Dress, shoes, and accessory links found here.


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